Powerful film sheds light on modern day holocaust

A powerful, new short film sheds light on the modern day Holocaust and challenges the church to take a stand.

Sing A Little Louder, a heart wrenching short film based on the Holocaust during World War II is shedding light on abortion and calling churches to raise their voice for those who have no voice.

The film is now being released free for churches of every denomination to share with their congregations and give voice to the 42 million babies who are aborted every year around the world.

Sing A Little Louder is inspired by the true story of an elderly man who in his youth witnessed the horrors of the Jewish Holocaust from the pews of his Church. He retold his story as a demonstration that abortion is our modern day Holocaust, only the casualties are far greater.

When Allied troops liberated the Nazi concentration camps, many Germans claimed that they had been unaware of the atrocities that had occurred. Sadly, most Christians today are in a similar situation as they turn a blind eye to abortion. At the end of the day, our ignorance may make us feel better about ourselves, but the genocide will not end until we open our eyes, raise our voices and take a stand for what we know to be true

The 11-minute short film provides a stunning message for the twenty-first century and the current genocide that’s taking place with unborn children. This film was shot on location in Holland and is being used to help raise support for the pro-life movement.

Film Director, Jeremy Wiles spoke about the impact that the film has already created, “Churches all across the nation have been showing the film during their Sunday services and it’s because the film has a timely and important message. The church just can’t continue to sing louder.”

During WWII, Hitler convinced Germany through propaganda that Jewish life had no value and that Jews were subhuman. In Mein Kampf Hitler wrote, “The Jew was always only a parasite in the body of other peoples.” Today, advocates for abortion use a similar argument, claiming that an unborn child is not yet human, which they often label as a fetus, a parasite to the mother. The term “fetus” is used by those who favor abortion to dehumanize the child. But that term is Latin for unborn child. Words can give life. Words can kill.

Hillary Clinton has furthered this agenda by arguing that unborn children just hours before delivery do not have constitutional rights. In an interview with Meet the Press she stated, “the unborn person doesn’t have constitutional rights.”

“Are we prepared to revisit these tragic mistakes of our past?” asks Wiles. “We have to raise our voice for those that have no voice and people can join the cause by sharing the film with their friends or showing it in their church.”